QUALITY CONTROL FIELD TECHNICIAN LEVEL 2

JOB DESCRIPTION

POSITION TITLE:
Quality Control Field Technician Level 2

REVISION DATE:
31 Mar 2020

REPORTS TO:
QC Manager

DIVISION:
Operations

LOCATION:
Head Office, Etobicoke

JOB SUMMARY

The Quality Control Field Technician Level 2 is a key role that has a significant impact on the success of Fermar Paving Ltd. (“the Company”) Operations, focusing on high quality and risk mitigation.

The role is responsible and accountable for assessing the quality of Asphalt Mix designs and for the quality of workmanship in the field ensuring the product delivered by the Company’s and Sub-contractor crews is in accordance with the required specifications.

The Quality Control Field Technician 2 coordinates testing with the Client’s agent on site to ensure the integrity of the testing, and the materials meet Customer specifications, and MTO and CCIL (Canadian Council of Independent Laboratories) quality standards. The role is responsible for providing support and guidance to Quality Control Field Technician Level 3 to ensure the Quality Testing and Tracking required for each assigned site and project is completed meeting or exceeding quality standards.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Leadership Oversight

  • The QC Field Tech Level 2 role in collaboration with QC Field Tech Level 1 is responsible for mentoring, training, and supporting Level 3 Techs to ensure they are being developed and are progressively assigned increasing levels of responsibility and autonomy as deemed appropriate.
  • Provides input on goals and objectives and insightful feedback to the QC Manager on the performance of Level 3 Techs for year-end performance reviews.
  • Champions a zero-tolerance standard and mindset for Safety and completing and submitting all required safety documentation.
  • Coordinates with the Level 1 Tech on delegating
Planning/Financial

  • Mitigates risk by identifying potential compliance/conformance/performance discrepancies and recommending corrective actions without delay.
  • Participates in the Pre-Construction Meeting, and monthly Progress Meetings with Owners, Project Managers, and the QC Coordinator.
Operating

  • Addresses onsite quality issues by informing and directing crews of any workmanship quality issues.
  • Communicates daily with PM and Field Engineers regarding Quality Test results and raises issues or concerns pertaining to the Job.
  • Competently responds to all inquiries regarding Quality testing at meetings and while on Job sites.
  • Maintains a daily log of test results and productivity.
  • Actively participates in Safety Tail Gate meetings given by the Site Superintendent

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

  • College Diploma – Civil Engineering Technician (2-year minimum).
  • Minimum 2-3 years’ experience in QC including Field positions.
  • Experience working directly with legislative representatives, site management and construction field crews

Demonstrated Management Skills

    • Exhibits critical thinking and the ability to mitigate risks.
    • Ability to work within strict deadlines and under pressure while maintaining a professional demeanor.
    • Effectively delegates tasks and requests that ensure clear understanding by team members.
    • Knowledgeable of and adept at working within government and industry codes, standards, and procedures.

    Demonstrated Interpersonal (People) Skills

    • Acts independently and with confidence in making decisions about own work for which there are established guidelines. Requires direction occasionally.
    • High level of personal stress tolerance. Ability to retain focus in a fast-paced environment, and prioritize conflicting demands.
    • Solid problem-solving skills. Able to find solutions to complex issues/challenges.
    • Superior communications skills. Able to build strong working relationships with other professionals within and outside the Company

    COMPANY SPONSORED TRAINING

    • New Employee Orientation
    • Leadership Development
    • Code of Ethics and Business Conduct
    • Quality Systems Overview
    • Health & Safety/Quality Policy Review
    • Construction Lien Act

WORKING CONDITIONS

Travel Requirements

GTA daily (Job Sites)

Physical Environment

Moderate intensity. 100% construction site

Physical Demands

Low to Moderate intensity. Walking, sitting, standing and lifting up to 25 kilos. Consistent computer/laptop exposure. Safety Sensitive environment. Lifting up to
20-25 lbs. on site and moving the samples around.

Mental Effort

Moderate intensity. Occasional challenges that demand higher level impact risk, focus.

FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES

Quality is in our DNA. Our eyes are always open for talented, skilled, and professional people in Administration/Management, Finance, Engineering, Quality Control, and Skilled Labour. If you would like to be considered for a future role in one of these

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